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Jeff Sackmann / Hardball Times:
Who Are These Guys? — In December, I looked at the awe-inspiring mediocrity of the Washington Nationals' projected starting rotation. Back then, I figured the front five would consist of John Patterson, Michael O'Connor, Shawn Hill, Tim Redding, and an as-yet-unnamed free agent.
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Brew Crew Ball
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Barry Svrluga / Washington Post:
Nats' Loss Includes A Small Gain
Nats' Loss Includes A Small Gain
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The Nationals Enquirer
Pat Graham / Associated Press:
Colorado 4, Arizona 3, 11 innings — DENVER (AP) — Troy Tulowitzki may get fooled once. — But not twice. — Tulowitzki made the necessary adjustments against Arizona closer Jose Valverde in Colorado's 4-3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in 11 innings Tuesday night.
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AZ Snakepit
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Jeff Horrigan / Boston Herald:
'67 Sox gather for salute — KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Red Sox [team stats] will mark the 40th anniversary of the fabled "Impossible Dream" team with a season-long tribute that begins prior to the home opener at Fenway Park [map] on Tuesday. — The 1967 Sox, who went from a ninth-place team …
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Jeff Goldberg / Hartford Courant:
Okajima Shakes Off Home Run Debut — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Hideki Okajima knew he was going to be nervous when he took the mound for the first time in the major leagues, after 12 seasons of pitching in his native Japan. — But when the left-handed reliever started the sixth inning …
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The Joy of Sox
Greg Johns / Seattle Post-Intelligencer:
Mariners Notebook: Age tips cap to youth — Batista, 36, talks up Hernandez on eve of M's debut — When Miguel Batista takes the mound tonight for his Mariners debut, don't try making comparisons with Opening Day starter Felix Hernandez. — Yes, the two are starters. Sure, both are right-handers.
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Geoff Baker / Seattle Times:
M's Notebook | Betancourt might miss game for trial
M's Notebook | Betancourt might miss game for trial
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Ballhype
DMZ / The Cheater's Guide to Baseball Blog:
Francisco Rodriguez doctoring the ball — 4-2-2007, against the Rangers, K-Rod put something on the ball repeatedly during the 9th inning, and wasn't even subtle about it. First, I'm going to admit these are bad pictures. Patches welcome, as they say in the open source world.
Greg Rybarczyk / Hardball Times:
Sometimes It Is How Far You Hit Them — It's true that no matter how far you hit a home run, it's still only worth one run. However, people still want to know who hits them the farthest and the hardest. Using an analytical method and tool called Hit Tracker, I was able to show …
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The Saberoticians
Anthony McCarron / NY Daily News:
George bans Swindal from Yank dinner — A standing ovation from his team brought George Steinbrenner to tears Monday night at the Yanks' popular "Welcome Home" charity dinner at the midtown Sheraton, a few hours after their Opening Day victory over the Devil Rays.
Michael Silverman / Boston Herald:
Josh wants to throw foes a curve — KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Josh Beckett [stats] was always at his best last season right after he was at his worst. — Using words like "brutal" and "embarrassed" and others that must be bleeped out, Beckett would berate himself for the mound sins he had just committed.
Gordon Wittenmyer / Chicago Sun Times:
Blanco hopes for quick return after Florida testimony — CINCINNATI — The Cubs are holding out hope that backup catcher Henry Blanco will miss no more than a few innings of tonight's game because of his trip to Florida to testify in a trial involving one of his agents.
George King / New York Post:
BULLPEN GETS OFF TO GOOD START — The bridge from Yankees starter to closer Mariano Rivera was very sturdy Monday against the Devil Rays. GM Brian Cashman has done a good job of acquiring power arms, signing Brian Bruney off the street and trading for Luis Vizcaino to go along with Scott Proctor and Kyle Farnsworth.
Marc Topkin / St. Petersburg Times:
Unhappy Cantu to play for Durham — NEW YORK - Disgruntled and demoted second baseman Jorge Cantu will report to Triple-A Durham in time for Thursday's season opener and will be focused and prepared to play hard, agent Steve Canter said Tuesday. — But whether Cantu plays again for the Devil Rays could be another issue.
Joe Strauss / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
Sore elbow slows Carpenter — A bad Sunday night has become a bad week for Chris Carpenter. Still to be determined is whether it will extend to a bad month. — The Cardinals' ace will miss at least his next scheduled start against the Houston Astros on Friday after notifying team trainers …
Mike DiGiovanna / Los Angeles Times:
Guerrero pounds Rangers again — He gets four hits, including a home run, as Angels win their second in a row, 8-3. — Don't get Vlad, get even. — That was the theme of the night for Angels right fielder Vladimir Guerrero, who continued to brush off Texas right-hander Vicente Padilla's brush …
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Big A Baseball
David O'Brien / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Cormier likely to go on DL — Cox says Davies may be recalled from Richmond — Philadelphia — Lance Cormier hoped his dream spring wouldn't be spoiled by a sore shoulder, but it appears it will be. — The Braves right-hander had some lingering discomfort when he long-tossed Tuesday at Citizens Bank Park.
Joe Cowley / Chicago Sun Times:
Ozzie's opening line: If we don't win, fire me — Ken Williams at first seemed a bit taken aback by his manager's latest words Monday. But after pausing a moment, the White Sox general manager smiled and borrowed a phrase associated with enigmatic Boston Red Sox outfielder Manny Ramirez.